Quoting David Roberts
I like how you've got the proportions that give the muscle car feel from so few bricks. The 1x1 tile makes an excellent big intake on the bonnet (or should that be hood for this American classic).

Thanks a lot David. Proportions and shape are everything in small scale. Haha, that particular brainwave came out quite accurately! Personally I'd still call it a bonnet ;)

Quoting Nils O.
A great little car, it's getting really close to the original. The 1x1 tile on the hood is very clever! You could try the 2x4 curved slope on the side panels, too. Great job! :-)) P.S.: Thanks for the credits, I appreciate that! :-)) Well, a link would be even nicer ;-))

Thanks a lot Nils. Unfortunately using those would mean that I would have to change the roof set up, which I'd rather not do. No problem, I'll add a link when I have more time later.

A great little car, it's getting really close to the original. The 1x1 tile on the hood is very clever! You could try the 2x4 curved slope on the side panels, too. Great job! :-)) P.S.: Thanks for the credits, I appreciate that! :-)) Well, a link would be even nicer ;-))

Quoting Hot Rod
No problem, I don't mind! ; )
I mean, everybody have a different point of view, but I'm absolutly not asking you to re-build mine! ; ) And I like your version this way, i was just proposing a kind of mix, to get a "perfect" 4 wide (but, maybe my point of view isn't closer to yours than what I was expecting...)

Thanks for understanding! You could mix mine and yours if you like? Me and Nils have done that a couple of times.

No problem, I don't mind! ; )
I mean, everybody have a different point of view, but I'm absolutly not asking you to re-build mine! ; ) And I like your version this way, i was just proposing a kind of mix, to get a "perfect" 4 wide (but, maybe my point of view isn't closer to yours than what I was expecting...)

Quoting Hot Rod
Well, not good as mine (http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/272294), but that's not bad...
lol, kidding! ; ) but I think you should do a mix of this version and 1 or 2 ideas used on your first version, and some ideas from mine ; ) as: The 1x1 slick plate for the front grill, another one for the hood (genius!!!), use my rear design (the curved 2x4 is great looking, but don't resemble, in my opinion, to the real car! ; ) ), use this black 2x4 as a rear window, and I think we will be "good anough"! ; )
Otherwise 4/5, it's a good MOC! ; )

I didn't want to use the 1x1 plate for the grille on this version because I don't like the way it pokes out, and I believe it looks better this way. If you look at the real car, its rear window is almost the same as the front, so I think it needs to be the same on the model. The rear of the real car also seems to have a subtle curve, which I think the 2x4 curve replicates well. I appreciate the feedback, but you are basically telling me to build your version of the 'Cuda ;) If we all built in the same style, it would be really boring! Thanks.

Well, not good as mine (http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/272294), but that's not bad...
lol, kidding! ; ) but I think you should do a mix of this version and 1 or 2 ideas used on your first version, and some ideas from mine ; ) as: The 1x1 slick plate for the front grill, another one for the hood (genius!!!), use my rear design (the curved 2x4 is great looking, but don't resemble, in my opinion, to the real car! ; ) ), use this black 2x4 as a rear window, and I think we will be "good anough"! ; )
Otherwise 4/5, it's a good MOC! ; )